Sunlight Therapy Shows Promise in Treating Autoimmune Diseases

Sunlight may be more than just good for your mood. Research suggests that UV light could help treat autoimmune diseases such as multiple sclerosis, Crohn’s disease, and rheumatoid arthritis. While boosting vitamin D levels is part of the benefit, scientists believe UV light can also reduce immune overreactions. Kathy Reagan Young, a Virginia woman diagnosed … Read more

Pacers vs Thunder Game 2 Predictions and Analysis

The Indiana Pacers trail 0.3 seconds in Game 1 but will look to bounce back at home in Game 2 against the Oklahoma City Thunder. The series is headed to Indianapolis after Sunday’s matchup at the Paycom Center. Analysts have made several predictions for the game, including Isaiah Hartenstein going over 14.5 total points and … Read more

AOL, Yahoo Announce Cookie Policy for Personal Data Use

AOL, part of the Yahoo family of brands, provides a cookie policy for using personal data. To manage this, users can access ‘Reject all’ to block additional uses or ‘Manage privacy settings’. Consent can be withdrawn or changed at any time by clicking on links in the Privacy dashboard. Learn more about AOL’s use of … Read more

Iran Expands Ban on Dog Walking Amid Public Order Concerns

Iran has expanded its ban on dog walking to more cities across the country, citing public order and health concerns. The move follows a 2019 police order that barred dog walking in Tehran and mirrors similar restrictions in other cities. Dog ownership has been frowned upon in Iran since the Islamic Revolution in 1979, with … Read more

Yahoo-konsernin tietosuoja-asetukset

Korostettava: Tarkista ja hyväksää kunkin vuoden 2023 alusta lähtien voimassa olevat sivustollamme käytännöt henkilötietojen valtuuksien mukaan. Source: https://consent.yahoo.com/v2/collectConsent?sessionId=3_cc-session_e2aae1e3-a61f-4d61-87b6-6f3d07ee1eb1

6.5 Earthquake Strikes Colombia with No Immediate Casualties

A magnitude 6.5 earthquake struck Colombia on Sunday, according to the Colombian Geological Service. The quake was recorded at a depth of 10km and felt across much of the country, particularly in areas northeast of Paratebueno, about 116 miles southeast of Bogota. No casualties have been reported so far. Additional tremors with magnitudes ranging from … Read more

U.S. Space Program Relys Heavily on SpaceX Amid Feud with Trump

The US space program has become increasingly reliant on private company SpaceX, founded by Elon Musk, for critical space operations. This reliance is now at risk due to the escalating feud between SpaceX and President Trump. The partnership between NASA and SpaceX dates back to the Obama administration, when Lori Garver served as deputy administrator … Read more

7 Ways to Boost Your Android Phone Privacy

Are you aware of how much personal information your Android phone is collecting without your consent? From notifications on the lock screen to app permissions, there are several ways your device may be compromising your privacy. Fortunately, it’s easy to make some simple changes. Here are seven ways to boost your Android phone’s privacy. First, … Read more

NASA Warns of SpaceX Dominance Risks Amid Elon Musk Threat

NASA and the Pentagon are sounding the alarm over the risks of relying too heavily on SpaceX for critical space missions. The warning comes after President Donald Trump threatened to cancel SpaceX’s contracts, prompting a defiant response from CEO Elon Musk. While Musk later recanted his threat, officials are concerned about the implications for national … Read more

New Tool Detects Toxic Book Pigment with Quick Results

Scientists at the University of St Andrews have developed a new tool to identify books containing toxic emerald green pigment made from arsenic and copper. The device can quickly detect the presence of this pigment, which can cause health issues including eye irritation and serious side effects. Historically, publishers used these toxic materials in book … Read more